NDLS Communicator
Week of 4.11.22
Good morning! Please read below for the latest news and events. We wish you and your families a wonderful Easter.
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Lloyd Mayer in the news
Lloyd was quoted in the New York Magazine article, "Black Lives Matter Secretly Bought a $6 Million House." Read more here.
He was also quoted by the Times of San Diego in "Double-Whammy for Comic-Con: $8M Loss and Threat to State Tax Exemption." Read more here.
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Mary Ellen O’Connell was quoted by CNBC
Mary Ellen was quoted in “War crime charges may not be enough to deter Putin — even as evidence of Russian atrocities mounts.” Read more here.
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Diane Desierto speaks at Santa Clara School of Law Symposium
Diane spoke last week at the Santa Clara Journal of International Law conference's human rights panel China and Reshaping of the International Legal Order.
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Brandy Ellis was selected to attend the American Association of Law Librarians (AALL) Leadership Academy in Chicago. The intensive program includes large- and small-group coaching, leadership assessments, and structured networking. Brandy was awarded a grant from the Private Law Librarians and Information Professionals special interest section of the AALL to attend.
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Dear faculty and staff,
We want to share your scholarship and other news and accomplishments with the ND Law community. If you have a new research piece, receive an award, or have anything else to share please let us know. You can email news here.
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ND Law’s 2022 Bank of America Fellows to focus on exoneration and wrongful conviction work
Anna McGinn and Jessa Webber are this year's Bank of America Fellows. Anna will join the Great North Innocence Project and Jessa will work with the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office's Conviction Integrity Unit. Read more here.
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ND Law’s 2022 Shaffer Fellows to address mental illness in Illinois prisons, mortgage foreclosures in Chicago
Madison Kemker and Annika Nielsen-Kim are the Law School's 2022 Thomas L. Shaffer Public Interest Fellows. Madison will work with Uptown People's Law Center in Chicago and Annika will be working for Legal Aid Chicago. Read more here.
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Ross D’Entremont, Reid Edwards, and Vincent Gangemi won first place in the Touro Law Center National Moot Court Competition in Law & Religion last week. Read more here.
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Public Interest Ceremony, April 8
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BLSA hosted their Spring Alumni Weekend on March 25-26. Here are a few photos from the weekend.
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Monday, April 11
A talk with Clifford D. Johnson, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, 12:30 p.m., 3140 Eck Hall of Law
Crash Course on Substantive Due Process with Jay Tidmarsh and Jennifer Mason McAward, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law
Parliamentary Debate, 7-8 p.m., 1310 Biolchini
Tuesday, April 12
The Citizen Lawyer: Cory T. Wilson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 12:30 p.m, McCartan Courtroom
AJ Bellia and Tricia Bellia will moderate
Wednesday, April 13
International Criminal Law and Ukraine Professor Gurulé and International Visiting Scholar Dr. Tamas Adany, 12:30 p.m., 1310 Biolchini
Thursday, April 14
Professor Seymore Going Away Party & IP Social, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law
Friday, April 15
Good Friday
Sunday, April 17
Easter
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We would love to share more news, milestones, and accomplishments of our Law School colleagues. Drop us a note here.
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Contact Denise Wager with suggestions, comments, and content.
dwager@nd.edu
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